Compare Cannabis Oils vs Capsules vs Edibles vs Smoking Video by Dr. Jagmeet Sethi MD
Compare Cannabis oil vs capsules vs edibles vs smoking. Marijuana smoking vs oils. How you consume cannabis determines how effective it will be for chronic pain, sleep and anxiety. Side effects of cannabis/medical marijuana will also be determined by the method of consumption. How long does cannabis last, and how long does it take to relieve pain, anxiety and sleep symptoms. Real Doctor Dr. Jagmeet Sethi, MD, discusses these differences in various ways to consume media and cannabis. Risks and Benefits explained.
YouTube Channel: @sethicannabisclinic
Dr. Jagmeet Sethi is a medical doctor and internal medicine specialist. She has provided medical cannabis treatment for the past 5 years at Sethi Cannabis Clinic in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. She has seen over 15,000 patients in the last 5 years. Dr. Sethi is the host of Educational Videos on Medical Cannabis.
Dr. Jagmeet Sethi MD, FRCPC
Sethi Cannabis Clinic
Website: sclinic.ca
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Medical Cannabis Videos by Dr. Jagmeet Sethi videos/podcast is a series of educational videos/podcasts. These videos/podcasts are for general information purposes only. They are not meant to diagnose and treat medical conditions and do not substitute care provided by your doctor or other health care professionals. These videos/podcasts by Dr. Jagmeet Sethi are not meant for a doctor-patient relationship. No doctor-patient relationship is formed. Please see your doctor for any medical conditions. Using this information and links from these videos is at the user's own risk. Cannabis use is recommended in people aged 25 years or older. If this is a medical emergency, please seek your doctor or nearest emergency room or call emergency services at 911.